She first shot to the limelight after stripping naked after she claimed that the administration of Makerere University was trying to sabotage her research which led to her being fired.

She was also held for 33 days after referring to President Museveni as a pair of buttocks in another stinging poem on Facebook and criticising his wife Janet for failing to honour a campaign promise of providing free sanitary towels to girls in school.

The straw that broke the camel’s back so to speak was the vagina poem that had her arrested and put on a no fly list.

The poem, posted on 16 September, the day after Museveni’s 74th birthday, suggested the president should have died at birth and accused him of corroding “all morality and professionalism out of our public institutions in Uganda”.

She also said she wished he had drowned to death during birth like he had sank and murdered the dreams and aspirations of millions of youths who languish in the deep sea of massive unemployment, and under-emplyment in Uganda.